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The_Jackster 11:34 pm UTC 04/12/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Aerosmith 'story' - pidunk 11:22 pm UTC 04/12/07 |
| Okay. Well, no expletives from Tyler (must've been a mixed memory), but it WAS about Steinman's house: p. 429, "Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith" John Kalodner: In March, I started to bring people in. The first was Desmond. (My first call had been Jim Steinman, who was famous for Meat Loaf. He insisted he'd only work if Steven and Joe would come to his house in some bumfuck suburb somewhere. We had to pass.) Link below from Amazon. > > > > If it were a month ago, I'd send you the Google Books > > link, but now I can't find it for the life of me, which > > sucks because I know I saw it somewhere. Steven Tyler used > > several expletives, and also apparently said he didn't > > think Jim's style suited the band anyway. > > > > There are other searches you can make. Amazon carries a > few books, and you can look for the title, plus, you can > google the expletives you recall and see what text comes > up. Cough it up why don't you? It is so unfair to state > such without some kind of context. What would spur Tyler > to spew expletives, if he felt that Steinman was so > insignificant as to be "just anyone" whose house he > refused to visit? This still does not make any sense. As > for style, anyone knows how much Jim rocks, and Tyler > rocks, so I'd like to know more of the apparent or > alledged squabble. I would not immediately believe > accounts of squabbles for Jim. I don't know why I should. > > > > > | |
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